Starting this month, the Xinghai Conservatory of Music is hosting the first Haixinsha Music Season and the 10th Music "Home" Festival in Guangzhou. The gala, which runs through December, promises to be a grand celebration of music.
Featuring 111 live performances by renowned musicians and ensembles from home and abroad, this four-month-long extravaganza offers a diverse range of musical genres, including piano, jazz, folk music, and vocal performances. Audiences can expect a rich audio-visual feast and a celebration of art and music across borders.
Now let's take a quick look at some upcoming shows.
Chrystian Dozza Guitar Solo
Date: Thursday, September 26
Venue: Lang Lang Concert Hall in Haixinsha
Introduction: Chrystian Dozza, one of the stars of the new generation of Brazilian instrumental musicians, brilliant guitarist and composer.
Lin Chaoyang & Wittenberg String Ensemble
Date: Wednesday, October 9
Venue: Symphony Hall at the Concert Hall of Xinghai Conservatory of Music (Higher Education Mega Center campus)
Introduction: Lin Chaoyang, violinist, educator, composer and producer, nominee for Best Original Film Score of Golden Horse Awards.
Peking trio
Date: Sunday, October 13
Venue: Sphere Concert Hall in Haixinsha
Introduction: A trio performance presented by viola player Su Zhen, clarinetist Wang Tao and pianist Zhang Fang.
Li Pengpeng Guqin Concert
Date: Saturday, October 19
Venue: Sphere Concert Hall in Haixinsha
Introduction: Li Pengpeng, guqin player, musician, special guest performer during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to China.
Ju Percussion Group Concert
Dates: Saturday & Sunday, October 26-27
Venue: Platform of the Canton Tower
Introduction: Ju Tzong-Ching, founder of the Taiwan percussion group, and the first Chinese who received the diploma of Music Performer in percussion from the Vienna Conservatory, Austria.
Guo Gan Duplessy Crazy Horse Band
Dates: Saturday & Sunday, November 9-10
Venue: Sphere Concert Hall in Haixinsha
Introduction: The band is an innovative fusion of Chinese erhu, Mangolian horse-headed fiddle and throat singing, and European classical guitar and nyckelharpa, offering a cross-cultural encounter.
Editor: Will, James
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